Strawberry farmers rebound after coronavirus lockdown left many financially devastated
While sales for the food service industry have fallen, strawberry farmers are reinventing themselves to keep their farms alive.
and last updated 2021-03-05 18:03:12-05
PLANT CITY, Fla. â Farmers in the Tampa Bay area are rebounding one year after the coronavirus shutdown left many of them financially devastated.
âFarmingâs surviving some years are good a lot of years are bad,â said Matt Parke farm manager of Parkesdale Farms.
Parke says 2020 was one of the bad years for Parkesdale Farms.
The Plant City farm is known for its strawberries but also grows a few vegetables. Its produce ships to places up the east coast, to as far as Canada. Parkes says 80% of his strawberry crop was picked before the country went into lockdown last March.